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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Login
Logging into Cisco Jabber UC Type in your email username (FirstInitialLastname or LastnameFirstInitial), e.g., [email protected], and then type in your email password before clicking the Sign In button. NOTE: If you sign out from Jabber client after a successful login, it remembers your username in its cache. The next time you sign in, you should only need to enter your email password.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Phones & Pager
CipherCloud
CipherCloud makes UCSF Box and Office 365 safe for storing restricted data (e.g., PHI, PII, PCI, FERPA). This page provides a CipherCloud overview and FAQ.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Network & Wireless
Digital Accessibility Awareness and Outreach
OverviewIn support of digital accessibility, we create awareness with this website and outreach. More details at our Training and Events pages. A wealth of digital accessibility resources on our Testing page.
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- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services
Voicemail FAQs
Return to UCSF Voicemail service page
Computer Backup (CrashPlan)
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
Digital Accessibility Community of Practice
A digital accessibility community of practice with channels to people doing accessibility work at UCSF, at the University of California and beyond.
IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support: Basic Subscription
Description The Basic Support service is an integrated suite of support services for Campus, faculty and staff who use University-owned Windows, Mac, iOS and Android devices. Note: Standard productivity software and Microsoft Office are included in the monthly subscription fee (see Cost).
- Faculty
- Staff
- Desktop Support
When Should I Use VPN?
IT Search Improvements
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Accessible Forms Best Practices
Forms are one of the most common places where accessibility problems occur. What to keep in mind while creating forms Screen readers and keyboard-only users will have issues if you do not take steps to ensure your forms are accessible. An accessible form is one that contains labeled form fields and buttons. Those labels also appear on-screen so that information is available to all users. All form fields and buttons must have explicit labels for the visual user plus in the code.
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- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Web Services